for real though, modern linux distros will rarely require you to enter a command line, and if you do, a quick internet search can usually help you find out what you need to enter
for real though, modern linux distros will rarely require you to enter a command line, and if you do, a quick internet search can usually help you find out what you need to enter
Those who're really worried should give Linux a shot via virtual machine or Live USB (easier) and see for themselves whether they really need to use the terminal or Linux is even easier than Windows
You get a package manager (app store) where you can install all your software and update them and the system itself in one click!!
Yeah, I think this is a good point that new users should know. You can always test drive before installing. There's no need to start with a full install right away.
Yes, personally I like what I'm doing. I'm dual booting for now until I get my Linux set up how I want it and it's all stable. Then I'm deleting windows.
Let us know at !libre when you completely ditch Windows and don't hesitate to ask if you've any trouble
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